Take Me Higher
Two pissed-off potheads in California are suing a local cannabis company for allegedly fibbing about the potency of its prerolled joints — and who wouldn't be mad about some weak flower? The lawsuit, filed last week, accused pot peddling company DreamFields Brands of false advertising, intentional misrepresentation, and unjust enrichment,Namely, the two plaintiffs allege that DreamFields misrepresented the amount of THC in its product, the primary chemical in weed that gets you high.
In particular, their gripe was with a prerolled joint brand called a "Jeeter," which was advertised as having a THC content of. If you know your weed, that's ludicrously high. For comparison, weed strains that are considered high in THC are usually between 22 to 28 percent. Much higher than that, and you start to border on kief territory, which is basically a powdery THC concentrate.
i'd be toked rich if that was a case lol
This is great for customers and will hopefully set precedent to hold producers and labs to be more truthful.apparently the company lied about the concentration of THC in a product and they where not within 10%. Basically what I’m getting from this is in Cali you can advertise (1)
We live in such a litigious society now.....dude